If you like to access a different RequestHander than '/select' you can change it via http://php.net/manual/en/solrclient.setservlet.php
Exemples d'utilisation de l'extension Apache Solr en PHP.
Exemple #1 Contenu du fichier BootStrap
<?php
/* Nom de domaine du serveur Solr */
define('SOLR_SERVER_HOSTNAME', 'solr.example.com');
/* Si l'on doit exécuter en mode sécurisé ou non */
define('SOLR_SECURE', true);
/* Port HTTP de connexion */
define('SOLR_SERVER_PORT', ((SOLR_SECURE) ? 8443 : 8983));
/* Nom d'utilisateur pour l'authentification HTTP Basic */
define('SOLR_SERVER_USERNAME', 'admin');
/* Mot de passe pour l'authentification HTTP Basic */
define('SOLR_SERVER_PASSWORD', 'changeit');
/* Délai maximal de connexion HTTP */
/* C'estla durée maximale en secondes autorisée pour l'opération de transfert de données http. La valeur par défaut est 30 secondes */
define('SOLR_SERVER_TIMEOUT', 10);
/* Nom du fichier de la clé privée formattée PEM + du certificat privé (concaténés dans cet ordre) */
define('SOLR_SSL_CERT', 'certs/combo.pem');
/* Nom du fichier du certificat privé formatté PEM seulement */
define('SOLR_SSL_CERT_ONLY', 'certs/solr.crt');
/* Nom du fichier de la clé privée formattée PEM */
define('SOLR_SSL_KEY', 'certs/solr.key');
/* Mot de passe pour le fichier de la clé privée formattée PEM */
define('SOLR_SSL_KEYPASSWORD', 'StrongAndSecurePassword');
/* Nom du fichier contenant un ou plusieurs certificats CA pour l'authentification */
define('SOLR_SSL_CAINFO', 'certs/cacert.crt');
/* Nom du dossier contenant les certificats CA pour l'authentification */
define('SOLR_SSL_CAPATH', 'certs/');
?>
Exemple #2 Ajout d'un document à l'index
<?php
include "bootstrap.php";
$options = array
(
'hostname' => SOLR_SERVER_HOSTNAME,
'login' => SOLR_SERVER_USERNAME,
'password' => SOLR_SERVER_PASSWORD,
'port' => SOLR_SERVER_PORT,
);
$client = new SolrClient($options);
$doc = new SolrInputDocument();
$doc->addField('id', 334455);
$doc->addField('cat', 'Software');
$doc->addField('cat', 'Lucene');
$updateResponse = $client->addDocument($doc);
print_r($updateResponse->getResponse());
?>
Résultat de l'exemple ci-dessus est similaire à :
SolrObject Object ( [responseHeader] => SolrObject Object ( [status] => 0 [QTime] => 446 ) )
Exemple #3 Fusion d'un document dans un autre
<?php
include "bootstrap.php";
$doc = new SolrDocument();
$second_doc = new SolrDocument();
$doc->addField('id', 1123);
$doc->features = "PHP Client Side";
$doc->features = "Fast development cycles";
$doc['cat'] = 'Software';
$doc['cat'] = 'Custom Search';
$doc->cat = 'Information Technology';
$second_doc->addField('cat', 'Lucene Search');
$second_doc->merge($doc, true);
print_r($second_doc->toArray());
?>
Résultat de l'exemple ci-dessus est similaire à :
Array ( [document_boost] => 0 [field_count] => 3 [fields] => Array ( [0] => SolrDocumentField Object ( [name] => cat [boost] => 0 [values] => Array ( [0] => Software [1] => Custom Search [2] => Information Technology ) ) [1] => SolrDocumentField Object ( [name] => id [boost] => 0 [values] => Array ( [0] => 1123 ) ) [2] => SolrDocumentField Object ( [name] => features [boost] => 0 [values] => Array ( [0] => PHP Client Side [1] => Fast development cycles ) ) ) )
Exemple #4 Recherche de documents - réponses sous la forme d'un objet SolrObject
<?php
include "bootstrap.php";
$options = array
(
'hostname' => SOLR_SERVER_HOSTNAME,
'login' => SOLR_SERVER_USERNAME,
'password' => SOLR_SERVER_PASSWORD,
'port' => SOLR_SERVER_PORT,
);
$client = new SolrClient($options);
$query = new SolrQuery();
$query->setQuery('lucene');
$query->setStart(0);
$query->setRows(50);
$query->addField('cat')->addField('features')->addField('id')->addField('timestamp');
$query_response = $client->query($query);
$response = $query_response->getResponse();
print_r($response);
?>
Résultat de l'exemple ci-dessus est similaire à :
SolrObject Object ( [responseHeader] => SolrObject Object ( [status] => 0 [QTime] => 1 [params] => SolrObject Object ( [wt] => xml [rows] => 50 [start] => 0 [indent] => on [q] => lucene [fl] => cat,features,id,timestamp [version] => 2.2 ) ) [response] => SolrObject Object ( [numFound] => 3 [start] => 0 [docs] => Array ( [0] => SolrObject Object ( [cat] => Array ( [0] => Software [1] => Lucene ) [id] => 334456 ) [1] => SolrObject Object ( [cat] => Array ( [0] => Software [1] => Lucene ) [id] => 334455 ) [2] => SolrObject Object ( [cat] => Array ( [0] => software [1] => search ) [features] => Array ( [0] => Advanced Full-Text Search Capabilities using Lucene [1] => Optimized for High Volume Web Traffic [2] => Standards Based Open Interfaces - XML and HTTP [3] => Comprehensive HTML Administration Interfaces [4] => Scalability - Efficient Replication to other Solr Search Servers [5] => Flexible and Adaptable with XML configuration and Schema [6] => Good unicode support: héllo (hello with an accent over the e) ) [id] => SOLR1000 [timestamp] => 2009-09-04T20:38:55.906 ) ) ) )
Exemple #5 Recherche de documents - réponses sous la forme d'un objet SolrDocument
<?php
include "bootstrap.php";
$options = array
(
'hostname' => SOLR_SERVER_HOSTNAME,
'login' => SOLR_SERVER_USERNAME,
'password' => SOLR_SERVER_PASSWORD,
'port' => SOLR_SERVER_PORT,
);
$client = new SolrClient($options);
$query = new SolrQuery();
$query->setQuery('lucene');
$query->setStart(0);
$query->setRows(50);
$query->addField('cat')->addField('features')->addField('id')->addField('timestamp');
$query_response = $client->query($query);
$query_response->setParseMode(SolrQueryResponse::PARSE_SOLR_DOC);
$response = $query_response->getResponse();
print_r($response);
?>
Résultat de l'exemple ci-dessus est similaire à :
SolrObject Object ( [responseHeader] => SolrObject Object ( [status] => 0 [QTime] => 1 [params] => SolrObject Object ( [wt] => xml [rows] => 50 [start] => 0 [indent] => on [q] => lucene [fl] => cat,features,id,timestamp [version] => 2.2 ) ) [response] => SolrObject Object ( [numFound] => 3 [start] => 0 [docs] => Array ( [0] => SolrDocument Object ( [_hashtable_index:SolrDocument:private] => 19740 ) [1] => SolrDocument Object ( [_hashtable_index:SolrDocument:private] => 25485 ) [2] => SolrDocument Object ( [_hashtable_index:SolrDocument:private] => 25052 ) ) ) )
Exemple #6 Exemple simple avec TermsComponent
<?php
include "bootstrap.php";
$options = array
(
'hostname' => SOLR_SERVER_HOSTNAME,
'login' => SOLR_SERVER_USERNAME,
'password' => SOLR_SERVER_PASSWORD,
'port' => SOLR_SERVER_PORT,
);
$client = new SolrClient($options);
$query = new SolrQuery();
$query->setTerms(true);
$query->setTermsField('cat');
$updateResponse = $client->query($query);
print_r($updateResponse->getResponse());
?>
Résultat de l'exemple ci-dessus est similaire à :
SolrObject Object ( [responseHeader] => SolrObject Object ( [status] => 0 [QTime] => 2 ) [terms] => SolrObject Object ( [cat] => SolrObject Object ( [electronics] => 14 [Lucene] => 4 [Software] => 4 [memory] => 3 [card] => 2 [connector] => 2 [drive] => 2 [graphics] => 2 [hard] => 2 [monitor] => 2 ) ) )
Exemple #7 Exemple simple avec TermsComponent en utilisant un préfixe
<?php
include "bootstrap.php";
$options = array
(
'hostname' => SOLR_SERVER_HOSTNAME,
'login' => SOLR_SERVER_USERNAME,
'password' => SOLR_SERVER_PASSWORD,
'port' => SOLR_SERVER_PORT,
);
$client = new SolrClient($options);
$query = new SolrQuery();
$query->setTerms(true);
/* Return only terms starting with $prefix */
$prefix = 'c';
$query->setTermsField('cat')->setTermsPrefix($prefix);
$updateResponse = $client->query($query);
print_r($updateResponse->getResponse());
?>
Résultat de l'exemple ci-dessus est similaire à :
SolrObject Object ( [responseHeader] => SolrObject Object ( [status] => 0 [QTime] => 1 ) [terms] => SolrObject Object ( [cat] => SolrObject Object ( [card] => 2 [connector] => 2 [camera] => 1 [copier] => 1 ) ) )
Exemple #8 Exemple simple avec TermsComponent en spécifiant une fréquence minimale
<?php
include "bootstrap.php";
$options = array
(
'hostname' => SOLR_SERVER_HOSTNAME,
'login' => SOLR_SERVER_USERNAME,
'password' => SOLR_SERVER_PASSWORD,
'port' => SOLR_SERVER_PORT,
);
$client = new SolrClient($options);
$query = new SolrQuery();
$query->setTerms(true);
/* Return only terms starting with $prefix */
$prefix = 'c';
/* Return only terms with a frequency of 2 or greater */
$min_frequency = 2;
$query->setTermsField('cat')->setTermsPrefix($prefix)->setTermsMinCount($min_frequency);
$updateResponse = $client->query($query);
print_r($updateResponse->getResponse());
?>
Résultat de l'exemple ci-dessus est similaire à :
SolrObject Object ( [responseHeader] => SolrObject Object ( [status] => 0 [QTime] => 0 ) [terms] => SolrObject Object ( [cat] => SolrObject Object ( [card] => 2 [connector] => 2 ) ) )
Exemple #9 Exemple simple avec Facet
<?php
include "bootstrap.php";
$options = array
(
'hostname' => SOLR_SERVER_HOSTNAME,
'login' => SOLR_SERVER_USERNAME,
'password' => SOLR_SERVER_PASSWORD,
'port' => SOLR_SERVER_PORT,
);
$client = new SolrClient($options);
$query = new SolrQuery('*:*');
$query->setFacet(true);
$query->addFacetField('cat')->addFacetField('name')->setFacetMinCount(2);
$updateResponse = $client->query($query);
$response_array = $updateResponse->getResponse();
$facet_data = $response_array->facet_counts->facet_fields;
print_r($facet_data);
?>
Résultat de l'exemple ci-dessus est similaire à :
SolrObject Object ( [cat] => SolrObject Object ( [electronics] => 14 [memory] => 3 [Lucene] => 2 [Software] => 2 [card] => 2 [connector] => 2 [drive] => 2 [graphics] => 2 [hard] => 2 [monitor] => 2 [search] => 2 [software] => 2 ) [name] => SolrObject Object ( [gb] => 6 [1] => 3 [184] => 3 [2] => 3 [3200] => 3 [400] => 3 [500] => 3 [ddr] => 3 [i] => 3 [ipod] => 3 [memori] => 3 [pc] => 3 [pin] => 3 [pod] => 3 [sdram] => 3 [system] => 3 [unbuff] => 3 [canon] => 2 [corsair] => 2 [drive] => 2 [hard] => 2 [mb] => 2 [n] => 2 [power] => 2 [retail] => 2 [video] => 2 [x] => 2 ) )
Exemple #10 Exemple simple avec Facet et un champ optionnel d'écrasement pour mincount
<?php
include "bootstrap.php";
$options = array
(
'hostname' => SOLR_SERVER_HOSTNAME,
'login' => SOLR_SERVER_USERNAME,
'password' => SOLR_SERVER_PASSWORD,
'port' => SOLR_SERVER_PORT,
);
$client = new SolrClient($options);
$query = new SolrQuery('*:*');
$query->setFacet(true);
$query->addFacetField('cat')->addFacetField('name')->setFacetMinCount(2)->setFacetMinCount(4, 'name');
$updateResponse = $client->query($query);
$response_array = $updateResponse->getResponse();
$facet_data = $response_array->facet_counts->facet_fields;
print_r($facet_data);
?>
Résultat de l'exemple ci-dessus est similaire à :
SolrObject Object ( [cat] => SolrObject Object ( [electronics] => 14 [memory] => 3 [Lucene] => 2 [Software] => 2 [card] => 2 [connector] => 2 [drive] => 2 [graphics] => 2 [hard] => 2 [monitor] => 2 [search] => 2 [software] => 2 ) [name] => SolrObject Object ( [gb] => 6 ) )
Exemple #11 Exemple avec les Facet
<?php
include "bootstrap.php";
$options = array
(
'hostname' => SOLR_SERVER_HOSTNAME,
'login' => SOLR_SERVER_USERNAME,
'password' => SOLR_SERVER_PASSWORD,
'port' => SOLR_SERVER_PORT,
);
$client = new SolrClient($options);
$query = new SolrQuery('*:*');
$query->setFacet(true);
$query->addFacetDateField('manufacturedate_dt');
$query->setFacetDateStart('2006-02-13T00:00:00Z');
$query->setFacetDateEnd('2012-02-13T00:00:00Z');
$query->setFacetDateGap('+1YEAR');
$query->setFacetDateHardEnd(1);
$query->addFacetDateOther('before');
$updateResponse = $client->query($query);
$response_array = $updateResponse->getResponse();
$facet_data = $response_array->facet_counts->facet_dates;
print_r($facet_data);
?>
Résultat de l'exemple ci-dessus est similaire à :
SolrObject Object ( [manufacturedate_dt] => SolrObject Object ( [2006-02-13T00:00:00Z] => 9 [2007-02-13T00:00:00Z] => 0 [2008-02-13T00:00:00Z] => 0 [2009-02-13T00:00:00Z] => 0 [2010-02-13T00:00:00Z] => 0 [2011-02-13T00:00:00Z] => 0 [gap] => +1YEAR [start] => 2006-02-13T00:00:00Z [end] => 2012-02-13T00:00:00Z [before] => 2 ) )
Exemple #12 Connexion à un serveur SSL
<?php
include "bootstrap.php";
$options = array
(
'hostname' => SOLR_SERVER_HOSTNAME,
'login' => SOLR_SERVER_USERNAME,
'password' => SOLR_SERVER_PASSWORD,
'port' => SOLR_SERVER_PORT,
'timeout' => SOLR_SERVER_TIMEOUT,
'secure' => SOLR_SECURE,
'ssl_cert' => SOLR_SSL_CERT_ONLY,
'ssl_key' => SOLR_SSL_KEY,
'ssl_keypassword' => SOLR_SSL_KEYPASSWORD,
'ssl_cainfo' => SOLR_SSL_CAINFO,
);
$client = new SolrClient($options);
$query = new SolrQuery('*:*');
$query->setFacet(true);
$query->addFacetField('cat')->addFacetField('name')->setFacetMinCount(2)->setFacetMinCount(4, 'name');
$updateResponse = $client->query($query);
$response_array = $updateResponse->getResponse();
$facet_data = $response_array->facet_counts->facet_fields;
print_r($facet_data);
?>
Résultat de l'exemple ci-dessus est similaire à :
SolrObject Object ( [cat] => SolrObject Object ( [electronics] => 14 [memory] => 3 [Lucene] => 2 [Software] => 2 [card] => 2 [connector] => 2 [drive] => 2 [graphics] => 2 [hard] => 2 [monitor] => 2 [search] => 2 [software] => 2 ) [name] => SolrObject Object ( [gb] => 6 ) )
Exemple #13 Exemple avec SolrQuery
<?php
include "bootstrap.php";
$options = array
(
'hostname' => SOLR_SERVER_HOSTNAME,
'login' => SOLR_SERVER_USERNAME,
'password' => SOLR_SERVER_PASSWORD,
'port' => SOLR_SERVER_PORT,
'path' => SOLR_SERVER_PATH
);
$client = new SolrClient($options);
$query = new SolrQuery('*:*');
$collapseFunction = new SolrCollapseFunction('manu_id_s');
$collapseFunction
->setSize(2)
->setNullPolicy(SolrCollapseFunction::NULLPOLICY_IGNORE);
$query
->collapse($collapseFunction)
->setRows(4);
$queryResponse = $client->query($query);
$response = $queryResponse->getResponse();
print_r($response);
?>
Résultat de l'exemple ci-dessus est similaire à :
SolrObject Object ( [responseHeader] => SolrObject Object ( [status] => 0 [QTime] => 1 [params] => SolrObject Object ( [q] => *:* [indent] => on [fq] => {!collapse field=manu_id_s size=2 nullPolicy=ignore} [rows] => 4 [version] => 2.2 [wt] => xml ) ) [response] => SolrObject Object ( [numFound] => 14 [start] => 0 [docs] => Array ( [0] => SolrObject Object ( [id] => SP2514N [name] => Array ( [0] => Samsung SpinPoint P120 SP2514N - hard drive - 250 GB - ATA-133 ) [manu] => Array ( [0] => Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. ) [manu_id_s] => samsung [cat] => Array ( [0] => electronics [1] => hard drive ) [features] => Array ( [0] => 7200RPM, 8MB cache, IDE Ultra ATA-133 [1] => NoiseGuard, SilentSeek technology, Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) motor ) [price] => Array ( [0] => 92 ) [popularity] => Array ( [0] => 6 ) [inStock] => Array ( [0] => 1 ) [manufacturedate_dt] => 2006-02-13T15:26:37Z [store] => Array ( [0] => 35.0752,-97.032 ) [_version_] => 1510294336412057600 ) [1] => SolrObject Object ( [id] => 6H500F0 [name] => Array ( [0] => Maxtor DiamondMax 11 - hard drive - 500 GB - SATA-300 ) [manu] => Array ( [0] => Maxtor Corp. ) [manu_id_s] => maxtor [cat] => Array ( [0] => electronics [1] => hard drive ) [features] => Array ( [0] => SATA 3.0Gb/s, NCQ [1] => 8.5ms seek [2] => 16MB cache ) [price] => Array ( [0] => 350 ) [popularity] => Array ( [0] => 6 ) [inStock] => Array ( [0] => 1 ) [store] => Array ( [0] => 45.17614,-93.87341 ) [manufacturedate_dt] => 2006-02-13T15:26:37Z [_version_] => 1510294336449806336 ) [2] => SolrObject Object ( [id] => F8V7067-APL-KIT [name] => Array ( [0] => Belkin Mobile Power Cord for iPod w/ Dock ) [manu] => Array ( [0] => Belkin ) [manu_id_s] => belkin [cat] => Array ( [0] => electronics [1] => connector ) [features] => Array ( [0] => car power adapter, white ) [weight] => Array ( [0] => 4 ) [price] => Array ( [0] => 19.95 ) [popularity] => Array ( [0] => 1 ) [inStock] => Array ( [0] => ) [store] => Array ( [0] => 45.18014,-93.87741 ) [manufacturedate_dt] => 2005-08-01T16:30:25Z [_version_] => 1510294336458194944 ) [3] => SolrObject Object ( [id] => MA147LL/A [name] => Array ( [0] => Apple 60 GB iPod with Video Playback Black ) [manu] => Array ( [0] => Apple Computer Inc. ) [manu_id_s] => apple [cat] => Array ( [0] => electronics [1] => music ) [features] => Array ( [0] => iTunes, Podcasts, Audiobooks [1] => Stores up to 15,000 songs, 25,000 photos, or 150 hours of video [2] => 2.5-inch, 320x240 color TFT LCD display with LED backlight [3] => Up to 20 hours of battery life [4] => Plays AAC, MP3, WAV, AIFF, Audible, Apple Lossless, H.264 video [5] => Notes, Calendar, Phone book, Hold button, Date display, Photo wallet, Built-in games, JPEG photo playback, Upgradeable firmware, USB 2.0 compatibility, Playback speed control, Rechargeable capability, Battery level indication ) [includes] => Array ( [0] => earbud headphones, USB cable ) [weight] => Array ( [0] => 5.5 ) [price] => Array ( [0] => 399 ) [popularity] => Array ( [0] => 10 ) [inStock] => Array ( [0] => 1 ) [store] => Array ( [0] => 37.7752,-100.0232 ) [manufacturedate_dt] => 2005-10-12T08:00:00Z [_version_] => 1510294336562003968 ) ) ) )
Exemple #14 Exemple "Solr Real Time Get (RTG)" avec SolrClient::getById()
<?php
include "bootstrap.php";
$options = array
(
'hostname' => SOLR_SERVER_HOSTNAME,
'login' => SOLR_SERVER_USERNAME,
'password' => SOLR_SERVER_PASSWORD,
'port' => SOLR_SERVER_PORT,
'path' => SOLR_SERVER_PATH
);
$client = new SolrClient($options);
$response = $client->getById('GB18030TEST');
print_r($response->getResponse());
?>
Résultat de l'exemple ci-dessus est similaire à :
SolrObject Object ( [doc] => SolrObject Object ( [id] => GB18030TEST [name] => Array ( [0] => Test with some GB18030 encoded characters ) [features] => Array ( [0] => No accents here [1] => 这是一个功能 [2] => This is a feature (translated) [3] => 这份文件是很有光泽 [4] => This document is very shiny (translated) ) [price] => Array ( [0] => 0 ) [inStock] => Array ( [0] => 1 ) [_version_] => 1510294336239042560 ) )
If you like to access a different RequestHander than '/select' you can change it via http://php.net/manual/en/solrclient.setservlet.php
As of solr 4.0 the waitFlush parameter is removed.
Source
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/UpdateXmlMessages
$client->commit() throws an error
[SolrClientException]
Unsuccessful update request. Response Code 400. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<response>
<lst name="responseHeader">
<int name="status">400</int>
<int name="QTime">1</int>
</lst>
<lst name="error">
<str name="msg">Unknown commit parameter 'waitFlush'</str>
<int name="code">400</int>
</lst>
</response>
If you are using Solr's multicore feature, you can access the cores via the path parameter in the $options array.
E.g.
<?php
$options = array(...., 'path' => 'solr/core0', ...);
?>
As of solr 4.0 the waitFlush parameter is removed.
If you're using the solr 4.0 or later version (and you have to),when you do this
<?php $client->commit(); ?>
you will get a solr error like this:
"Unknown commit parameter 'waitFlush'."
If you insist on using this PHP Solr extension and solr 4.0 or later version,you can edit the extension's source (version 1.0.2) php_solr_client.c.
for the SolrClient's optimize method:
at line 1490 :
zend_bool waitFlush = 1, waitSearcher = 1;
after edited:
zend_bool waitSearcher = 1;
at line 1493:
char *waitFlushValue, *waitSearcherValue;
after edited:
zend_bool waitSearcher = 1;
at line 1502:
if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS() TSRMLS_CC, "|sbb", &maxSegments, &maxSegmentsLen, &waitFlush, &waitSearcher) == FAILURE) {
after editd:
if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS() TSRMLS_CC, "|sb", &maxSegments, &maxSegmentsLen, &waitSearcher) == FAILURE) {
remove the line 1509 and 1515.
And do the same edit for the SolrClient's commit method at line 1561,1564,1573 and remove the line 1580,1586
The final step, compile the code and install it.
Good luck!
In case someone would like to use this solrClient with solr v.4.0 and higher i've prepared my own commit function
class solr {
public function delete($query ) {
$this->_client->deleteByQuery($query);
$this->commit();
}
public function commit() {
$solrConfig= // array with solr host, port, path to collection (/solr/my_collection),
$solrAddress = $solrConfig['hostname'] . ':' . $solrConfig['port'] . $solrConfig['path'];
$output = array();
$response = exec('curl ' . $solrAddress . '/update?commit=true', $output);
return $output;
}
}
if your path to solr is something other than: /solr
you should add this to the bootstrap file above:
define('SOLR_SERVER_PATH', 'my-solr-url');
and then a corresponding entry to the options array in your client php code like:
'path' => SOLR_SERVER_PATH
I couldn't find this is in the documentation and had to peek at the source to figure it out.
If you're testing these examples on a fresh install of solr, you will need to run a commit statement after you add documents to receive results when searching.
For example, add this:
<?php $client->commit(); ?>
to example 3 to be able to get any results when doing a search using example 5.
The documentation in the example section doesn't mention that you need to commit once you've added doc(s).
So in short it would be something like:
$client = new SolrClient(array('hostname' => '127.0.0.1', 'port' => 8080));
$doc = new SolrInputDocument();
$doc->addField('id', 12345);
$doc->addField('name', 'some person');
$result = $client->addDocument($doc);
/* you are not done yet, you need to commit */
$client->commit();
Now if you query you should see your doc =]